Todd M
iPF Noob
I was going to get rid of the JB and wait til it's more stable, but I have either ran into a brain-fart, or something else is amiss...
I plugged my iPad into iTunes and did a restore (or so I thought). I was under the impression that this would get rid of JB and put it back to 3.2.2. It went through a restore process (took about 10 mins), and when it restarted, it still had JB and the Cydia apps on it.
Do I have to do a wipe and then a restore for this to remove the JB and then do the restore from the backup I performed prior to the JB?
I think I am missing something...
EDIT: I figured it out. There are differences in restores. I right clicked my device and it just restored the data. I chose the right restore from the menu and it wiped it out and then restored.
I plugged my iPad into iTunes and did a restore (or so I thought). I was under the impression that this would get rid of JB and put it back to 3.2.2. It went through a restore process (took about 10 mins), and when it restarted, it still had JB and the Cydia apps on it.
Do I have to do a wipe and then a restore for this to remove the JB and then do the restore from the backup I performed prior to the JB?
I think I am missing something...
EDIT: I figured it out. There are differences in restores. I right clicked my device and it just restored the data. I chose the right restore from the menu and it wiped it out and then restored.
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